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Netflix Overtakes Live TV As Source Of Favorite Shows

Netflix has
overtaken live TV as the platform where TV viewers watch their favorite show, according to Hub Research’s 2018 “Conquering Content” study.

Hub has published the study
for each of the past five years, tracking viewer behavior on both traditional linear and online content sources.

The study asks the respondent about the favorite shows they have
watched in the past year and the platform where they watched it. 2018 marks the first time a plurality of respondents -- at 32% -- cited Netflix as the source for the favorite show.

Live TV, which had previously led the category, only secured 26%.

Hub says this continues a trend seen since 2014, with Netflix improving each year and live TV declining each year. In
2014, 45% of respondents said their favorite show was on linear TV, compared to 14% for Netflix.

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The 2017 edition of the study marked the first time a plurality of respondents
said they watched their favorite show online, as opposed to on a set-top box. The 2018 edition of the study saw that shift accelerate.

Some 56% of respondents said they watched their
favorite shows online, compared to 44% who watched through a set-top box -- up 4% and down 4% year-over-year.

The research also shows a contrast between online and linear in the
effectiveness of advertising with regard to discovering new shows. Hub found that for shows watched on set-top boxes, a majority of respondents learned about the show through advertising. For shows
watched online, a plurality -- at 35% -- found out through word of mouth and social media. Only 29% found the show through advertising.

That could hold some important data for
traditional video players looking to steal market share back from Netflix.

“These findings illustrate how content that’s available online spreads more efficiently --
from person to person, rather than being driven by marketing spend,” says Hub principal Jon Giegengack. “So far, this has mostly benefited streaming platforms. But it also suggests
that making at least some episodes available on demand is an effective way to help new linear shows cut through the clutter.”